What do the numbers 123 in the distribution box represent
If the median line of a box plot lies outside of the box of a comparison box plot, then there is likely to be a difference between the two groups.
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If the median line of a box plot lies outside of the box of a comparison box plot, then there is likely to be a difference between the two groups.
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In the context of beam splitters, attenuation can occur due to several factors, including absorption, reflection, and scattering. If the problem is due to scattering from the edges of your beamsplitter, you may be able to reduce the problem by painting the edges black.
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The tool range encompasses longitudinal cable slitters for outdoors, horizontal cable openers, Kevlar scissors, indoor cable splitting tools, tools for inserting or removing connectors, and precision cutting solutions such as a Fiber cleaver, installation couldn't be easier. Tool for safe longitudinal cutting of plastic cable sheaths with different thickness. Fiber Optic Longitudinal Slitter tools are essential instruments in the modern telecommunications landscape, serving as the cornerstone for efficient and safe cable management. In the rapidly evolving world of data transmission, network technicians face the constant challenge of accessing optical. Connected Fibers stocks various tools for cable assembly manufacturing that are available for same or next day shipping.
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ODF, also known as optical distribution frame or fiber optic patch panel, is a critical device used in optical communication for managing and distributing optical fibers. With the rise of high-density data centers and FTTH systems, traditional ODF designs are being complemented by MPO/MTP-based fiber patch panels.
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Grounding Conductors: Generally, 40mm × 4mm galvanized flat steel should be used for grounding conductors. The National Electrical Code (NEC) presents specific dimensional, material, and installation criteria for grounding systems that include flat steel bars. The galvanized flat strip provides the required current-carrying capacity to safely conduct lightning strike currents (up to 200 kA for a first return stroke) from the air-termination system to the earthing system. Commonly specified cross-sections for lightning protection are 20×3, 25×4 and 30×3. Corrugated steel sheets with trapezoidal profiles (H12, H35, H60), available in cold-rolled, galvanized, or prepainted versions. Available in all sizes: 25x3 mm, 25x6 mm, 32x6 mm, 40x6 mm, 50x6 mm, 50x8 mm, 50x10 mm, 65x10 mm, 75x6 mm, 75x8 mm, 75x10 mm, 75x12 mm, 100x6 mm, 100x8 mm, 100x10 mm, 100x12 mm, 100x16 mm etc.
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